15 comments:

Hi Lauren,so many wonderful rugs, such great hooking. Love the Pumpkin one and all the others. Give the Grayhounds a hug from me, love Greyhounds,so gentle. Thanks for sharing all those beautiful rugs,always a joy. Blessings Francine.

Lauren...thank you so much for posting all those pictures! I can't believe I left my camera at home. It was a beautiful display..and how about those tavern signs?? A really cool exhibit for primitive rug hookers! Hope you had a great time...missed having lunch with you this year..

Have a nice day. What lovely rugs. I think it would be so much fun to go see something like that in person. This week I got brave and I posted pictures of some the rugs I hooked this year on Face Book. No one that is friends with me from California even knew why I would want to hook rugs? Not to mention I got a snarky comment about not liking crows. :)I am living in the wrong state. :) Have a fun day.

Oh, my ...they are so gorgeous I hardly know what to say! So many I'd like to hook. Thanks so much for taking the pictures and posting them.MelindaPS: Do you know of the 1890 horse (the one with a cat and chicken) is copyrighted? I know it is an antique, but don't know whether Barb owns the original.

I've always loved Barb's designs - so this was a real treat for me. Thanks so much for sharing! Wow....she has an amazing collection of antique rugs. Good thing I wasn't there....I probably would have drooled all over them. :o) Robin

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Welcome and thank you for stoppping by. I live just two blocks from beautiful Lake Erie. I am a rug hooker, needle puncher, and antique collector. I bought my first antique in 1983 and have not stopped since. I keep telling my boys that the antiques are their inheritance.
I am mom to two adult sons and grandma to 12 year old Jake.